03-24-2017, 06:24 PM
I did the first 2 tests ("Month 1: March") immediately: Personal Finance, Public Speaking. I didn't watch any of the videos, just read the transcripts. Then, once those exams were submitted, I started work on 2 related exams (because some content overlaps, so you'll get credit for one quiz on both classes!), Civil War & Reconstruction; US History. I still didn't watch the videos, but took good notes. I also didn't go hell-for-leather like I did on the first set. So when 1APR rolls around, and my available tests refresh, I'll spend an hour reviewing and then sit both exams. For "Month 3," May, I'll do the same thing...queue up the material over April and then do the exams the very first day the tests are available, 1MAY. The final set will be World Religions and Research Methods in Psychology.
Beyond the six free classes, though, I created a second Study.com account using a different email address. With that account, I have the paid monthly membership. I did the Intro to Computers exam at the same time as the Info Systems & Applications exam. The two classes share a LOT of material, but TESU will give credit for both. I did IntroComp first, and found that 48% of InfoSys was marked as completed! Now I'm on the $70 "add-on" exams until next month. So I'll have one, maybe two months of paid membership, as well as the scholarship. You can see my degree completion plan in my siggy.
Good luck!
Beyond the six free classes, though, I created a second Study.com account using a different email address. With that account, I have the paid monthly membership. I did the Intro to Computers exam at the same time as the Info Systems & Applications exam. The two classes share a LOT of material, but TESU will give credit for both. I did IntroComp first, and found that 48% of InfoSys was marked as completed! Now I'm on the $70 "add-on" exams until next month. So I'll have one, maybe two months of paid membership, as well as the scholarship. You can see my degree completion plan in my siggy.
Good luck!